Believed to have derived its name from the 101,894 acres of the Ponca Reservation, this huge ranch was founded by George W. Miller and his sons in the early 1880s on land he leased, eventually purchased, or otherwise acquired from the P ...
Located on five acres of land about an hour north of Oklahoma City, the Cherokee Strip Museum provides an opportunity to explore the remarkable events and people who made up the history of the Cherokee Outlet.
The Otoes were hunters who merged with the Missouria tribe in 1798. Removal to Indian Territory was accomplished in October 1881 to 129,113 acres purchased from the Cherokees.
CCC Lake & Park in Perry features covered picnic areas, gazebos, a boat dock, grills and a playground. Built during the Great Depression by the Civilian Conservation Corps, CCC Lake & Park also offers visitors an amphitheater an ...
Noble County
County Seat: Perry, OK 73077
Wikipedia: Noble County, Oklahoma
National Register of Historic Places for Noble County, Oklahoma
Noble County was named for John W. Noble, interior secretary in 1893.